Fri 3rd Jan 2014 17:40
.. howdo and thanks for the comment. The poem was more disjointed to reflect a 15 month girl in her first shoes, but tidied it up a bit .. I see you list 'Jeffarama'. I did a couple of songs last night at the Cadence cafe and bought his new book off him. He signed it so it's now worth more !! Very good too.
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Barrie thought Marksy was the Alpaca-thingy but then realised he did not look bright enough to master a keyboard. And now I'm stuck with addressing myself as "Barrie" when I prefer "Mr S". Wo' Evah! I was much taken with the line: "Wished I hadn't bothered sometimes." Unfortunately coupling couples break the First Law: "No conception without representation." Scroll on. Might you photoshop a sign on the Rama Llama Dingdong? "I'M NOT MARKSY." It will help the old folk.
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thanks for the kind comments on 'dust' marksy - much appreciated mate
Ian
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Thanks for commenting on "Cottage Sleaze", Simon. I'm rather proud that it evokes a certain odour!
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Glad you enjoyed "I'm The Urbane Statesman", Marksy.
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Ta for looking in on 'Some Love' Marksy. Been away for a month in France and thought I'd come back with a notebook full of poems. (I didn't) Actually wrote 'Some Love' during a lull at work!
All the best, Steve
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Thanks Marksy, I like yours too. Your profile poem is a cracker.
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thanks for the comments on 'westgate run' marksy - the haze is the best of daze :-)
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Fri 5th Jul 2013 17:58
Cheers Marksy, I think I've got the 'grass is always greener syndrome'
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Thu 4th Jul 2013 21:29
Hi Marksy, thanks for reading the seagulls are watching, I can see your building up your blog entries, Just had a read of The template of my being, Just another load of shite and Dostoyevski's chicken. You are extremely good with words, when I look at my simple stuff, alongside your wordy attitudey stuff, well? what can I say? very inventive... I must try to write something a little more ballsy. Keep up the good verse.
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Hi Marksy, Stratagems wasn't the right word. Its close but It'll do for now. All the best, Steve
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Cheers for the comments, folks. Living Life on the Ledge was put to music originally but I could only think of two chords to go with it. It wasn't very good, but my good friend Stollemeyer also suggested that, so will ponder on it.
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Mon 24th Jun 2013 19:16
Thanks for reading my stuff. Have you put "Living Life on the Ledge" to music?
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Hi, ta for taking a look at Richard Burton. Just had a quick look at your sample poem; not many of us left that remember Peter Glaze. Best wishes, Steve
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Hya Marksy
Thanks for reading "RIB CAGE PRISON" Hope you enjoyed it and thanks for the comment. It was inspired by a comment made by a fellow poet, Ged Thompson on another poem of mine he described as a rib cage poem.
Cheers
Pete A "Rib cage poet"
Just read Living Life on the Ledge(bordering on mutual appreciation)glad I did, it made me laugh out loud.......and think.
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also thanks for the observation on 'I wish I had a harley' age cannot be avoided mate - it's how you cope with it that counts :-)
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thanks for commenting on 'domestosterone' Marksy - trust me, it would need to be a very big duck in our house ;-)
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Glad you enjoyed North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Simon.
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Glad you enjoyed, "Your First Hut Is The Cheapest", Simon. Sheds seem to be a rich vein for me (I think it's an age thing) although this was the first one on which I've inflicted one of my many parodies.
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Wed 29th May 2013 20:39
Thanks for you comment on 'This Dog' Marksy, a fellow bass player I see.
Just read The Misfits, the section, we're northerners, put me in mind of the Black Knight in Monty Pythons Holy grail, Brilliant, well written Marksy
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Cheers for the welcome Ann and the comments Tim. Misfits was actually a song originally, funny enough, so it has been performed many years ago.
Would do performances but work nights at the moment. Maybe some day...
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Thanks for your comments Simon. I like your Misfits poem. I reckon it's something that would work well in performance.
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Hi Marksy - a very warm welcome to WOL - good to see you blogging! Hope you are enjoying the site :)
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Jeff Dawson
Sat 5th Apr 2014 08:25
Hi Marksy, thanks for reading Snakeskin Sid! - as a Bolton Wanderers fan, Frank Worthy was one of my heroes and a bit of a character on and off the park, the difference was he could play football! Thanks, glad you like it!
ps Enjoying your work!
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